Can I start preparing for pregnancy in August if I had a brain CT on May 17th?
Generally, if a brain CT scan was performed on May 17th, individuals with good physical health may be able to start preparing for pregnancy by August. However, those with poor physical health may not yet be ready for conception at that time. The detailed explanation is as follows:
1. Can prepare for pregnancy
A brain CT scan is an imaging examination used to evaluate the brain, typically to detect whether there are tumors and to determine their number, location, and size. During a brain CT scan, X-rays are emitted, which can cause some degree of radiation exposure to the body. In individuals with good physical health, the X-ray radiation is usually eliminated from the body through metabolic processes within 2–3 months and generally does not affect preparation for pregnancy.
2. Should not prepare for pregnancy
For individuals with poor physical health, residual radiation from the brain CT scan performed on May 17th might still remain in the body by August. Attempting to conceive at this time could potentially affect fertility or have adverse effects on the developing fetus.
It is recommended to avoid excessive fatigue in daily life and maintain a balanced routine of work and rest. If any discomfort or symptoms occur, one should promptly visit a hospital for evaluation and receive timely treatment.